Beverley Building Society Team Get On their Bike For Royal Themed Challenge

Beverley Building Society Team Get On their Bike For Royal Themed Challenge
Beverley Building Society Team Get On their Bike For Royal Themed Challenge

Make sure you pop into Beverley Building Society this week as the team there tackles a challenge which will see them cycle from Beverley to Buckingham Palace.

Part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Anniversary celebrations the team will be raising funds for the Cherry Tree Centre in Beverley.

The Cherry Tree Centre in Beverley has been selected by the Beverley Building Society as their Charity of the Year. This commitment will see the society look to raise money to ensure the centre can continue its vital work in the community.

Mortgage Advisor, Jacob Chambers, is not only joining in the challenge – he’s even kindly providing his exercise bike for the team to use.

The Society says there is a real air of competition building with team members gearing up to see who can complete the most miles over the week.

They hope members and regular customers will pop along to offer their encouragement, and maybe donate towards our fantastic cause at the same time.

Jacob said;

“Several members of our team have already spent time down at the Cherry Tree Centre, helping out in its popular Pantry, as part of the Society’s volunteering programme.

“We’re all so touched by what we’ve seen of the amazing work they do, we wanted to pull out all the stops to raise as much money as we can on top of what the Society has already committed.”

“Hopefully we’ll get a little fitter and have some great fun along the way.”

Centre Manager Jo Ramsay said;

“We were really honoured to be chosen by Beverley Building Society as its Charity of the Year and are so grateful for all the wonderful support so far.”

“It has included Easter Egg donations for children using the Centre and celebration packs to help them mark the forthcoming Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, among other things.”

“It would be wonderful if as many people as possible could pop in to cheer the team along and, if possible, donate a little as well.”



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